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The following courses are currently available for study at university: [4] Faculty of Social and Management Sciences. BSc Accounting; BSc Economics; BSc Entrepreneurship; Faculty of Basic Science and Computing. BSc Mathematics; BSc Computer Engineering; BSc Software Engineering; BSc Physics with Electronics; BSc Chemistry; BSc Electrical and ...
Established in 2005, it is the second private Islamic institution in Nigeria. [ 1 ] The University currently runs six schools/colleges: The College of Social and Management Sciences, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, College of Education, College of Humanities, College of Post Graduate Studies, and School of Basic and Remedial Studies.
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Core subjects are: English; mathematics; Economics; Civic Education; one or more electives out of Biology, Chemistry, Physics for science class; one or more electives out of English literature, History, Geography, Agricultural science or a vocational subject which includes: Book Keeping, Commerce, Food and Nutrition, Technical Drawing amongst ...
The admission requirement for the school varies between the different colleges. However, as with all Nigerian universities, for undergraduate programs the candidate is required to have at least 5 credits in subjects such as mathematics, English language and any other three subjects that are relevant to the course of study.
The Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba is a federal government Higher Education institution located in Asaba City, Delta State, Nigeria. [1] [2] It is affiliated to University of Benin (Nigeria) for its degree programmes. [3] [4] The College began in 1987 at the former Asaba Technical College, (ATC) at its temporary site.
Nile University of Nigeria, founded in 2009 and sited on a 113-hectare campus got acquired in July 2020 by Actis Capital backed Honoris United Universities becoming one of its member universities alongside educational institutions in countries of Tunisia (), Morocco (EMSI), Mauritius (Honoris Educational Network), South Africa (Mancosa, Regent Business School) Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The university was founded on 17 July 2001 by the Nigerian Baptist Convention in the old 1,300-acre (6 km 2) campus of the Baptist College. [2] [3] The Federal Government of Nigeria approved the establishment of the university and it was subsequently licensed to operate by the National Universities Commission (NUC).